“Panasonic RP-HTF600 Step Monitors Big Sound with a Not So Big Price On the never ending quest to find hidden gems out there, yet another challenger has come forth. The Panasonic RP-HTF600 Step Monitor. I try a lot of headphones. I love picking up a set of inexpensive cans and seeing if they sound good or not. Why? Because it's fun. I already have high end stuff but that doesn't mean I...” --MalVeauX

“These hurt my head almost right away. The good sound quality is not noticeable when my ears and head hurts. Having said that, the price is low and if you don't like them then just return them.
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I want to start this review by saying that I am no audiophile. I do, however, recognize excellent sound when I hear it. I bought these headphones at a whim, and I wasn't expecting anything amazing. I first tried these directly out of my phone (a basic android, HTC wildfire S albiet with a souped up audio codec) and these were a bit disappointing. Not a lot of clarity and...” --AleemLala

“This is gonna be a simple review
BASS
For a $7 in ear it is actually really good. A little overbearing at times but quite articulate considering the price.
MIDS
They are not airy and vocals by no means sound lifelike but they are clear and not muddied by the elevated bass.
HIGHS
This is where this in ear does not shine. It is extremely recessed around the 10kHz to 14kHz range so...” --JAMEZTHEBOI

“My dad bought these for me in duty free in Korea, and he got and absolute rip off because he didn't have time to shop around or look on amazon. But i'm guessing the average price is about $60 NZD, so i'll rate the value based on that.
Treble
The treble on these headphones are quite lacking on these headphones but i guess that's what you get on $60 headphones, however if you boost the...” --milanfistonich

“These were my first over-ear headphones, and I read a lot of good things about these headphones before buying them. I got them for 40$ (Canadian) at Future Shop as they were on clearance. I've used it for about 2 years before I upgraded to the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x.
Design
Despite their looks, they are quite durable and aren't prone to breaking. The retro aesthetic is also very...” --FYLegend

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I bought this and the JVC HA-FX40 at around the same price($20 each). I like this for the better behaved highs, overall slight warmth, and what seems like a slightly better build quality. I like the HA-FX40 for its slightly better detail, although its highs are a bit too strong at times. The HJE355 has a very ergonomic shape and I think most people will find that it is very...” --JK1

“I own these for already 3 years. Picked them for about 30$. They still look like new except the plastic holding the earcups broke after several months. That was easily fixed by super glue and no issues since then. But there are some things to consider: I think it might sound weird but I feel like the part of my skull where the headband is is slightly deformated . Also my ears hurted afer...” --QyababAM

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I got these after some serious searching. I could find no negative reviews and they have a fair price of about $120. Both arms of the head phone swing, they swing all the way back to touch the headband as a storage method, they swing forward about 90 degrees. The cord is rather long and most of it is coiled, I find it best to fold up the coil and put it in my pocket, which leaves perfect cord...” --Luxuro